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Ethics Committee
Goals and Objectives
Lead the Development of Association Wide Position Statements on Topics in Pediatric Transplant Ethics. Our hope is that these statements can help shape ethical best practices the individual transplant systems served by our members
Publication of Clinical Ethics cases and other ethics education pieces in the quarterly IPTA Newsletter
Pediatric Priority Statement
Under the guidance of the International Pediatric Transplant Association (IPTA) Executive Council, the IPTA Ethics Committee was asked to develop a position statement supporting prioritizing pediatric recipients for deceased donor organ allocation. This position statement has been published in the journal Pediatric Transplantation, the official journal of IPTA, on December 5, 2022.
Co-Chairs
Aviva Goldberg, Canada
Debra Lefkowitz, USA
Council Liaison & Past Chair
Tom Blydt-Hansen, Canada
Fellow
Carl Grabitz, Germany
AHNP Correspondent
Laura Beresford, Canada
Debra Lefkowitz, USA
Members
Alanoud Alshami, Saudi Arabia
Javier Castro, Colombia
Mihaela Damian, USA
Maria Constanza Basto Duarte, Colombia
Harriet Etheredge, UK
Katheryn Gambetta, USA
Hee Gyung Gang, South Korea
Clare Lindner, USA
Hassina Mohammed, Trinidad & Tobago
Sanjay Rao, India
Daniel Ranch, USA
Aaron Wightman, USA